I disagree.

The client wants - and is prepared to pay for - an end product.

It's up to you how you implement that product. Using off-the-shelf
components is perfectly valid. If it wasn't, half the world's web
developers would have to rewrite Mambo or Drupal from the group up
everytime they deployed a website.

Of course, if your clients functionality changes etc., then
SlideShowPro isn't going to do it for you. :-)  That's the risk you'd
take in using a packaged product.

If your client wants source code, then it's not going to work for you either.

Ian

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Jon Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 14, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
>
>> Not sure thats really ripping them off considering they probably don't
>> know
>> how to use the thing even if they bought it themselves.
>
> Well, yea.
>
> Charging setup, installation and customization of some store bought product
> is one thing. Just selling back with the minor effort it takes to add images
> to SlideShow Pro is dishonest.
>
> - jb
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